Use case: PPE

PPE compliance evidence from jobsite cameras

PPE violations are common, easy to miss live, and easy to document after an incident. OSHA Compliance AI reviews your existing footage and produces marked clips plus evidence cards that make PPE corrections repeatable.

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What the system flags

Hard-hat compliance, high-visibility PPE, and cases where a worker appears in a fall-risk context without clear harness/lanyard evidence. The goal is to surface probable gaps for supervisor review.

What you receive

A daily report with a short executive summary, finding rows with evidence links, an estimated exposure range, and recommendations (corrective-action plan).

How teams use it

Superintendents and safety officers use the evidence to coach crews, tighten gate checks, and validate that corrective actions stick across shifts and subcontractors.

Highlights

  • Marked PPE moments (short clips) with camera references
  • Evidence cards for manager review and follow-up
  • Repeatable corrective-action recommendations
  • Private workflow (not shared to regulators by default)

Marked clips

Processed examples using existing evidence assets. Each clip is designed to be reviewable and actionable for supervisors.

PPE visibility gap (clip 6)
PPE visibility gap (clip 6)

A short example where expected PPE evidence is missing or unclear in a high-risk context.

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PPE and fall-risk exposure (clip 7)
PPE and fall-risk exposure (clip 7)

A second compact example that becomes a reviewable incident rather than a fleeting moment.

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PPE and fall-risk exposure (clip 8)
PPE and fall-risk exposure (clip 8)

Another processed clip showing why daily review matters for repeated work patterns.

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Evidence cards

Evidence cards make incidents easy to route, correct, and revisit during follow-up.

FAQ

Does this automatically identify every PPE violation?

No. Video and camera angles vary. The system surfaces high-confidence signals and likely gaps for safety-officer review.

Will you share PPE findings with OSHA?

No. The workflow is private and we do not share your footage or reports with regulators by default.

Can this work with our existing cameras?

Yes. Most teams start with existing jobsite/security cameras and improve results with simple calibration and zone configuration.